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Start a Campaign of Political Science Scholarship

Posted on : 26-07-2011 | By : Bonex Pakis | In : General Info, Human Rights

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If you plan to major classes of poly-SCI is interested in you if you receive a scholarship in political science has a better hit the campaign early.

Most of the universities through their departments of political science, offers a scholarship in political science. Many of the political science scholarship, however, are divided into many areas of endowment / Research Center / national public policy organization, and place. Good place to start looking for scholarship in political science is APSA. American Political Science Association is a professional organization with 15,000 members in 80 countries. One of the efforts of many groups is a scholarship program.

Politics Activism

Posted on : 15-08-2010 | By : Bonex Pakis | In : Activism, General Info, News

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Over the years I have been deeply affected by issues of human rights and cooperation with various organizations to use my voice. Sometimes it feels so great to continue to function in accordance with the problems seem to grow in size as we grow into the world of unconsciousness. My degree in art schools, the concentration in dance. I like the time my friends and we trust each other.
I also have my professor dying of AIDS, and when I went to have a funeral, I watched as his partner was crying for more than 30 years ago he gave that speech. Love that is felt is the same love I feel for people in my life. I want to be part of the standard of the people left behind, abandoned, because religious and cultural prejudices.

Indonesia Politics

Posted on : 14-06-2010 | By : Bonex Pakis | In : General Info, News, Politics Article

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By exploiting existing constitutional structures and mobilizing civilian political support through a quasipolitical party of functional groups (Golkar), Indonesia’s leaders concentrated power and authority in a small military and bureaucratic elite. At the elite’s head was President Suharto, a former army general who was instrumental in the forcible termination of the Guided Democracy of his predecessor, Sukarno. To emphasize the discontinuity with the failed and discredited policies of the Sukarno era–what the new regime called the Old Order–Suharto’s government called itself the New Order. The policy priority of the New Order was economic development based on security, stability, and consensus.

In 1992 Indonesia was a unitary state with a highly centralized governmental administration. Problems of integration remained in East Timor (Timor Timur Province), Irian Jaya Province, and to a lesser extent the Special Region of Aceh. After independence was declared in 1945, ideological consensus had been sought through the vigorous propagation of a national ideology called the Pancasila: belief in one Supreme God, humanitarianism, nationalism, democracy, and social justice.

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